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On 21 October, the investigation became a country-wide case, potentially covering every news channel in India investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] TV Today Network Ltd ( Aaj Tak and India Today ) was fined 5 lakh by the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) for viewership manipulation. [ 15 ]
Abb Takk News was launched on 19 April 2013 by Syed Fahad Hussain Shah. [1] AbbTakk TV has drawn criticism for its perceived imitation of India's Aaj Tak channel, even down to the logo and graphical elements. [1] The channel adopts a cautious approach, avoiding potential clashes with state institutions, such as the military and judiciary. [1]
Aaj Tak was the first news channel in India to use OB vans. [4] By the time the channel came into existence, it had a reach of 52 lakh households. It now broadcasts to three crore households and its viewership in news channels is 56%. [3] On 14 December 2018, Aaj Tak launched India's first Hindi high-definition channel, Aaj Tak HD. [1]
Hindi and Urdu share almost all of their grammar and most of their day-to-day vocabulary.
The phenomenon of Godi Media is not unique to India. Media bias and the influence of political power on journalism are global concerns. A thematic comparison of Kazuo Ishiguro's novels and the post-2014 Indian media highlights the failure of individuals not taking a stand against the tide of the times and instead going with the flow. [12]
2 Regional Hindi news channels. ... Aaj Tak; ABP News; Bharat24; ... Good News Today; India News; India TV; Jan TV; Live India; NDTV India; News18 India; News 24 ...
According to Kalyani Chadha, Cobrapost led by Aniruddha Bahal consolidated undercover sting-generated news genre in India in 2005. Its secretly recorded conversations with 11 elected members of Indian parliament who were aired by Aaj Tak. The news piece showed how bribes can manipulate the proceedings of the Indian parliament. [2]
Tukde Tukde Gang is a pejorative political catchphrase used in Indian political media for groups allegedly supporting sedition and secessionism. [1] Whereas the words tukde-tukde refer to "breaking or cutting something into small fragments", [2] the phrase "tukde tukde gang" can be translated as "a gang that wants to divide the country".